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The great Greek physician and teacher Hippocrates (460 BC-370 BC) described several kinds of cancer, referring to them with the Greek word "carcinos", meaning crab or crayfish. This name comes from the appearance of the cut surface of a solid malignant tumor, with the "veins stretched out on all sides as the animal the crab has its feet, whence it derives its name."Sat, 29 Oct 2016 21:40:51 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1Comment on And Death Shall Have No Dominion by mirandahttp://crabdiaries.com/and-death-shall-have-no-dominion/#comment-8021
mirandaSat, 29 Oct 2016 21:40:51 +0000http://crabdiaries.com/?p=1042#comment-8021I had heard from Joan that your husband died. I know it must still be so painful. I'm very sorry for your loss.I had heard from Joan that your husband died. I know it must still be so painful. I’m very sorry for your loss.
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Pam FishmanSat, 29 Oct 2016 15:31:07 +0000http://crabdiaries.com/?p=1042#comment-8020While we desperately wish you had no reason to write this post, Michael, Anna and I thank you from the bottom of our aching hearts for honoring Josh's memory so beautifully. I love you!While we desperately wish you had no reason to write this post, Michael, Anna and I thank you from the bottom of our aching hearts for honoring Josh’s memory so beautifully. I love you!
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MonaKarelSat, 29 Oct 2016 14:28:20 +0000http://crabdiaries.com/?p=1042#comment-8019When my husband died, people would commiserate on how I 'lost' him. As if I left him in the paint section of Home Depot. He died. We were able to have a few months in home hospice but in the end, he was gone. I would never want to diminish his struggleWhen my husband died, people would commiserate on how I ‘lost’ him. As if I left him in the paint section of Home Depot. He died. We were able to have a few months in home hospice but in the end, he was gone. I would never want to diminish his struggle
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Andrea MoulasSat, 29 Oct 2016 14:05:57 +0000http://crabdiaries.com/?p=1042#comment-8018So eloquently stated. Thanks for sharing. My cousin Scotty died at 20.
AndreaSo eloquently stated. Thanks for sharing. My cousin Scotty died at 20.
Andrea
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JackieSat, 29 Oct 2016 13:41:25 +0000http://crabdiaries.com/?p=1042#comment-8017Again I am so very sorry. What a beautiful tribute.Again I am so very sorry. What a beautiful tribute.
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Rob BurnsideSat, 29 Oct 2016 07:24:37 +0000http://crabdiaries.com/?p=1042#comment-8016Brings directly to mind the most useful of all palindromes: "wow!"Brings directly to mind the most useful of all palindromes: “wow!”
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Emily GibsonSat, 29 Oct 2016 06:40:25 +0000http://crabdiaries.com/?p=1042#comment-8015Oh, I know this kind of loss all too well and pray every night that we don't lose one of our college students and during the day fight hard to help keep them alive. Thank you for reminding us how huge death is.Oh, I know this kind of loss all too well and pray every night that we don’t lose one of our college students and during the day fight hard to help keep them alive. Thank you for reminding us how huge death is.
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mirandaSat, 29 Oct 2016 06:14:41 +0000http://crabdiaries.com/?page_id=42#comment-8014Sara, I haven't been writing much recently but I SO appreciate your writing to me about your Dad. I still miss Lucky--he died at 27. I named a young colt I am sponsoring at Forgotten Horses Rescue after him. Your father was an icon in medicine--I am honored to have met him and to have bought his horse. Know that Lucky was loved and cared for til the end of his life, at our home in Rancho Santa Fe. Mary Ann Rose, aka "Miranda Fielding."Sara, I haven’t been writing much recently but I SO appreciate your writing to me about your Dad. I still miss Lucky–he died at 27. I named a young colt I am sponsoring at Forgotten Horses Rescue after him. Your father was an icon in medicine–I am honored to have met him and to have bought his horse. Know that Lucky was loved and cared for til the end of his life, at our home in Rancho Santa Fe. Mary Ann Rose, aka “Miranda Fielding.”
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Sara RosenthalWed, 12 Oct 2016 00:44:54 +0000http://crabdiaries.com/?page_id=42#comment-8012Hello,
I just stumbled onto this blog post (yes about 4 years after you wrote it) and it brought tears to my eyes. You see, the old man who sold you the horse was my dad, Sol Roy Rosenthal. And I rode Lucky many times as a child. I realize the math may sound odd since that would mean I was young but he was (almost) 92 (His actual birthday was September 6th and he passed in June, at officially still age 91) but yes, he was my Dad - he was in his late 60's when I was born! Now he has been gone 21 years, but he DID ride Lucky up into his 80's and we grew up always having horses. Dad was a remarkable man, even though my brother and I were always asked if he was our grandfather... and you can bet he adamantly lied about his age! :) So glad you enjoyed Lucky! This post brought back such fond memories for me. Thanks for sharing! -SaraHello,
I just stumbled onto this blog post (yes about 4 years after you wrote it) and it brought tears to my eyes. You see, the old man who sold you the horse was my dad, Sol Roy Rosenthal. And I rode Lucky many times as a child. I realize the math may sound odd since that would mean I was young but he was (almost) 92 (His actual birthday was September 6th and he passed in June, at officially still age 91) but yes, he was my Dad – he was in his late 60′s when I was born! Now he has been gone 21 years, but he DID ride Lucky up into his 80′s and we grew up always having horses. Dad was a remarkable man, even though my brother and I were always asked if he was our grandfather… and you can bet he adamantly lied about his age! So glad you enjoyed Lucky! This post brought back such fond memories for me. Thanks for sharing! -Sara
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KatieSun, 10 Jul 2016 15:46:11 +0000http://crabdiaries.com/?p=1034#comment-7893I have begun to turn off the radio and TV; in the silence, pondering how do we "love our neighbors", when we can't make peace within a family? We are all created in the image of God...this notion of race or differences in faith, etc. are purely human derived. If hatred breeds hate, can loving breed love; how do we begin, where do we begin? One by one we need to begin the healing. We can't continue to raise children in this madness, they must not learn hatred, they must learn love or humanity is doomed.I have begun to turn off the radio and TV; in the silence, pondering how do we “love our neighbors”, when we can’t make peace within a family? We are all created in the image of God…this notion of race or differences in faith, etc. are purely human derived. If hatred breeds hate, can loving breed love; how do we begin, where do we begin? One by one we need to begin the healing. We can’t continue to raise children in this madness, they must not learn hatred, they must learn love or humanity is doomed.
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